Denise:

I have Red Hat 7.1.
I didn't have a problem unzipping it; but when I tried to compile, it failed the first time, then compiled, but when I run the configure script, it fails consistently.

Now that I'm responding to you, I went back to John's how-to page to check my facts and I think see where I went wrong...I may have grabbed a Solaris file, which would explain why it wouldn't build on Linux. It's the only 4.1.12 tomcat version in his connector matrix, so I took it not seeing it was for the wrong system.
When it failed to install, I went back and got the binary instead. I see he has a 4.1.10 version for Linux; maybe I'll try that. Or maybe not, if I can get the binary to work. I don't really feel a need to build it, just want to get it working.

:)

Jerry

Denise Mangano wrote:

Jerry,

I know you have same version of Apache and Tomcat I do. By any chance are
you running RedHat Linux 7.2 / 7.3? I ran into same problem with
encountering error during configure, and just downloaded the binary. That
is the binary that I downloaded, but when I try to gunzip it tells me the
file is not in gzip format. Did you have a similar problem?

Denise

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:17 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Connecting Tomcat 4.1.12 with Apache 1.3


John:

I took your advice from yesterday, replaced mod_webapp.so with mod_jk.so and now jsps and servlets don't work.

They worked fine under mod_webapp, including my own HelloWorld app in addition to the Tomcat examples. Now they don't work, although I am able to get to the HTML pages using, for example, http://localhost/examples/servlets. But the servlets and jsp examples themselves all generate an Apache port 80 internal server error.

I followed the instructions on your howto page, (except that the configure script fails---I have been able to build apache, tomcat, ant, and mod_webapp on my system, but mod_jk fails, so I just grabbed your posted binary.)

I added the listener statements to server.xml.

mod_jk.conf shows <Location> entries for each of the webapps, and there is a JkMount entry for the servlets (including my HelloWorld entry).

mod_jk.log is empty.

What more do I need to do?

Thanks, Jerry

Turner, John wrote:


Mod_webapp is deprecated, and has some fairly serious limitations.

JK/JK2 is the better choice if you are concerned with future growth.

If you're having problems, perhaps my HOWTOs will help:

http://www.johnturner.com/howto

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 3:15 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Connecting Tomcat 4.1.12 with Apache 1.3

Denise:

I have just got my Apache 1.3.27/Tomcat 4.1.12 connection to work.

Answers to your questions are yes, and yes. You need a connector
between them, and mod_jk.so is one such connector.

However, I had a devil of a time locating any connector on the
apache.org website, and I never was able to make mod_jk work (I tried using the version that did work with my Tomcat 3.2 installation, but it did not work with 4.1 and I was not able to locate mod_jk---any version---on the apache website in order to rebuild).

I ended up using mod_webapp.so, which is another connector.

It's located in the jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.12-src.tar.gz, which
you can download from http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.1.12/src/ (the same directory as tomcat itself).

When you unpack it, look for README.txt in the webapp directory. It will
tell you how to build the connector from CVS. Follow the directions in the readme. They're clear, straightforward, and the build process was smooth and routine, for me at least.
Jerry


<http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.1.12/sr
c/jak
arta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.12-src.tar.gz>



Denise Mangano wrote:




Hi all,

I am fairly new to using Apache / Tomcat. I currently have my website set


up



in Apache, running in the /var/html directory. I have installed Tomcat because I have a form page (HTML) that I want to run a servlet with to process a credit card payment with an outside payment processor. I have


seen



some instances that people have stated I have to do some special configuration in order to use both Apache and Tomcat together. Is this so? If so, then are there any good resources for this?

Perhaps using JSP for the form will be better because I want a custom page to display depending on what error message will come back from the payment engine. If that is the case then wouldn't I need the connection between Apache and Tomcat? (the images I will need for the JSP page is stored in apache web directory as well). Is this the mod_jk plug in? (I am running RedHat Linux 7.3)

Thanks in advance!

Denise Mangano
Help Desk Analyst
Complus Data Innovations, Inc.


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